[If I was releasing what I was making] 10 years ago, it wouldn’t be on the radio. I mean, it still isn’t, but it has an audience now that I don’t think it would’ve had before. It’s funny, before Allie X, I thought, No one is gonna understand what I’m saying, but they may like the sounds. But when I put out “Catch,” my first song, I was really surprised at how deep they looked at the song. It was like they were analyzing poetry, trying to fully understand. And it’s been that way with every song I’ve put out. Sometimes they see things I don’t see. I feel so listened to and understood. It’s gratifying.Photo by Joey JamesLet us slide into your DMs.Sign up for theTeen Voguedaily emailWant more fromTeen Vogue? Check this out: allen iverson wearing questions but in true trendy girl style, Lacey waited a full week before Instagramming a photo of her baby (so she could add a #TBT hashtag of course!) allen iverson wearing questions Co-written by director and activist Paola Mendoza and author and performer Abby Sher,Sanctuary allen iverson wearing questions I have a really distinct memory of it. I was on a family vacation in Cape Cod and we stopped in Provincetown, where I saw my first drag queens. They were walking past me and I was probably 11, and I was just staring at them. I was entranced, and they were like, “Hey, hon!” My dad kind of looked at me weird like, “Wow, you’re bold.” As someone of an older generation, I’m sure he felt kind of intimidated by drag queens, but I always felt in my element. They made me feel really good right from my earliest memories. [Drag as a] form of expression is innately accepting. It’s like, whatever you do, just make it big and weird and we’re gonna like it.TV allen iverson wearing questions
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